An error in Windows 11 is flooding your computer's memory

Microsoft has confirmed the presence of a serious technical flaw in the Windows 11 operating system, as reported by Zamin.uz.
This flaw causes a regular system file to grow uncontrollably, potentially consuming hundreds of gigabytes of free space on the hard drive, leading to unexpected problems for users, as a full computer memory negatively affects the device's overall performance and stability.
This information has been widely circulated by international technology publications. The identified issue is directly related to a special journal file that manages application access to the microphone, camera, geolocation, and screen recording functions.
Under normal conditions, this file should not exceed several megabytes in size. However, due to an internal system error, it is growing without limit.
According to user reports, in some cases the size of this file has reached as high as five hundred gigabytes. Most critically, the operating system does not warn the user in advance that memory is being consumed.
The system's internal diagnostic tools only indicate that space is occupied, without specifying which element is responsible for the issue. Microsoft specialists are working to fix this flaw and have developed appropriate solutions.
According to reports, the software fix has been included in the optional updates released in June. This update package is designed to ensure system stability and prevent abnormal memory-related conditions.
For most users, these fixes are installed automatically. According to the company's plan, the issue will be completely resolved in the upcoming comprehensive update package scheduled for mid-July.
This information is also highly relevant for users in Uzbekistan, as the number of people using Windows 11 in our country is steadily increasing. If your computer's main drive is inexplicably filling up, it is highly likely related to the issue described above.
In such a situation, updating the system to the latest version is the most correct and safe solution. Experts advise against manually deleting system files using third-party tools, as this could lead to a complete failure of the operating system.





